Since Hilltop Steak House announced its Oct. 20 closure after 52 years of steaks and functions, more than 200 plates with the restaurant’s logo worth $10 apiece and 300 menus or menu covers valued at $5 each have been stolen from the landmark restaurant. And over the weekend management reported two Fiberglas calves near the entrance went missing.

“It’s two baby calves that are black in color,” Saugus Police Assistant Chief Ronald Giorgetti said. “They were secured with small footings and apparently (the footings) were pulled up and someone took the calves.”

Hilltop management believes the calves — part of the famous herd of more than a dozen Fiberglas cows positioned outside the restaurant — were stolen sometime on Friday.

As of Monday afternoon no cows remained on the premises as they were either sold or gifted away, Giorgetti said.

On the final itemized list of items stolen from Hilltop is also a picture of a Native America squaw worth approximately $300, Giorgetti said.

“It’s a rather large establishment and as they went through the restaurant they noticed things missing that weren’t readily apparent,” Giorgetti said.

Police are investigating the Hilltop thefts. One police log entry indicated some of the items have been put up for sale online.

One item reported stolen in the days after Hilltop announced its closure has been recovered. Giorgetti said someone returned an antique pot valued at $600 that was swiped on Oct. 14, though another antique pot stolen from the restaurant has yet to resurface.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of the stolen items is encouraged to call Saugus Police at 781-233-1740.